Use along in a sentence
Sentences starting with along
- Along the precipice, which now juts and now recedes a little, are villas, hotels, old convents, gardens, and groves. [4]
- Along the streets were places of torment and torture exceedingly ingenious and disagreeable. [4]
- Along the roadside were bayberry-bushes, hung all over with bright red coral pendants in autumn and far into the winter. [6]
- Along this shimmering way the eyes of her companion followed hers. [9]
- Along in Central Utah I rounded up Hurd, an' I whispered somethin' in his ear, an' watched his face, an' then throwed a gun against his bowels. [13]
- Along the banks the young people were straying. [6]
- Along the Tverskaya Street rode the hussar with mustaches... [2]
- Along the walls stood men-at-arms, in breastplate and morion, with halberds for their only weapon --rigid as statues; and that is what they looked like. [5]
- Along its banks sprang up in succession the generations of man. [4]
- Along Faber Street, singly or in little groups, anxiously glancing around them, behind them, came the workers who still clung desperately to their jobs. [9]
Sentences ending with along
- I passed through your village that very night, and was his guest till the midnight train came along. [5]
- Come, buckle to your paddle, and let's get along. [5]
- If your mate would like to come to the hanging, fetch him along. [5]
- Thinks I, it won't do to run into him, so I shunted to one side and tore along. [5]
- In a line with that you may see two others: the coral fan, as I always called it from its resemblance in form to that beautiful marine growth, and a third a little farther along. [6]
- I fell in with some people I knew who were going where the spirit moved them, and I went along. [9]
- He took it with him from the Southern Hotel, when he went to walk, and read it over and again in an unfrequented street as he stumbled along. [5]
- Then, as if with a great effort, and after the manner of one who has learned a part, he went on: "As the French ran away mad, paw of one on tail of other, they found him trying to drag himself along. [11]
- What a dizzy whirl it all was in which she had been borne along! [4]
- How she could whirl a buggy along! [5]
Short sentences using along
- Get along with you! [2]
- You come along with me. [9]
- Brought 'em along with me. [11]
- You'll get along with him. [9]
- He was along toward fifty. [5]
- I'll get along, too. [9]
- It flows along so nicely. [5]
- The day dragged slowly along. [10]
- He idled along, reflecting. [5]
- It's all along of you. [12]
Sentences containing along two or more times
- Now if somebody would come along and offer $3,000--Uh, if somebody only would come along and offer $3,000 for that Tennessee Land. [5]
- The candy-striped pole, which indicates nobility proud and ancient along the palace-bordered canals of Venice, indicated merely the humble barbershop along the main street of Dawson's Landing. [5]
- Hour after hour we slopped along, by the roaring torrent, and under noble Lesser Alps which were clothed in rich velvety green all the way up and had little atomy Swiss homes perched upon grassy benches along their mist-dimmed heights. [5]
- When we had watched long enough to see that Jake was getting along all right and working his signs very good, we loafed along again, allowing to strike the schoolhouse about recess time, which was a three-mile tramp. [5]
- But these occasional visitors may have been mere wanderers, which, straying along in the woods by day, and perhaps stalking through the streets of still villages by night, had worked their way along down from the ragged mountain-spurs of higher latitudes. [6]
- I went along up the bank with one eye out for pap and t'other one out for what the rise might fetch along. [5]
- Well-kept quays, and the wide road running along the harbor side, divided his large domain from the river, and a street ran along the wall which enclosed it on the north. [10]
- It surprised me so it kind of throwed me off, but I pulled myself together again and says: "It was when he was spading up some ground along with you, towards sundown or along there. [5]
- I'm expecting my salary, and also some dividends from the company, and if they get along in time, I'll go along with you Laura--take you under my wing--you mustn't travel alone. [5]
- If, as is probably true, Texas was exercising jurisdiction along the western bank of the Nueces, and Mexico was exercising it along the eastern bank of the Rio Grande, then neither river was the boundary: but the uninhabited country between the two was. [7]
More example sentences with the word along in them
- When the fiery youth had performed the task which now claimed all his powers, he hoped to find him more inclined to allow himself to be led farther along the path which he had entered. [10]
- I recommend to your favorable consideration the subject of an international telegraph across the Atlantic Ocean, and also of a telegraph between this capital and the national forts along the Atlantic seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico. [7]
- He was a young lawyer, and succeeding fairly well and working his way along, little by little. [5]
- I'm not as young as I was I shall be sixty-four in October--and I can't work right along as I used to. [4]
- Oh, I warn you, my dear, there's a good time coming, and it'll be right along before you know what you're about, too. [5]
- Now I want you, if you'll be so good, to go around with me to the Pacific delegation, for I want to rush this thing through and get along home. [5]
- I shall want you to come along with us, Mr Brass, and the--' he looked at Miss Sally as if in some doubt whether she might not be a griffin or other fabulous monster. [12]
- Suppose I told you that he was intriguing now, as he has been all along, to obtain the nomination for the governorship? [9]
- I never let you know--and yet I see now we might have got along in any other relationship. [9]
- In this way you have at once a cheerful blaze, and the fire gradually eats into the solid mass, sinking down with increasing fervor; coals drop below, and delicate tongues of flame sport along the beautiful grain of the forestick. [4]
- Bless me, if you had gone along there some such nights after twelve you might have seen as many as fifteen of us roosting on one limb, with our joints rattling drearily and the wind wheezing through our ribs! [5]
- Well, how do you get along, as a rule--pretty fair? [5]
- It started thirty year ago, or som'ers along there. [5]
- Charles Francis Adams wrote, "It attracted my attention because it so exactly expresses the views I have myself all along entertained. [5]
- It had been written just after Georg's return the day before, and ran as follows: "Joyously they march along, Lights are flashing through the panes, In the streets a busy throng Curiosity enchains. [10]
- Sonya came along, wrapped in her cloak. [2]
- And afterwards we would watch the lonesomeness of the river, and kind of lazy along, and by and by lazy off to sleep. [5]
- He said he would sail his balloon around the globe just to show what he could do, and then he would sink it in the sea, and sink us all along with it, too. [5]
- Then her spirit would rise from her body's ashes, a thousandfold reinforced, and sweep the English domination into the sea, and Cauchon along with it. [5]
- I believe He would put that Chair in the fire, and the bell along with it; and I think He would make the show-woman go away. [5]
- I thought I would feel along the wall and find the door in that way. [5]
- The ferry-boat which would convey them to the gardens of Polybius started from the Agathodaemon Canal, an enlarged branch of the Nile, which connected the lake with the royal harbor and the Mediterranean; they had, therefore, to walk some distance along the shore. [10]
- I wish somebody would come along and offer us a cabbage for it --you'd see! [5]
- I knowed he would be changing it around every which way as we went along, and heaving in new bullinesses wherever he got a chance. [5]
- But many thoughts worth gathering are dropped along these pages. [6]
- Don't wait and worry about a good price but sell out for whatever you can get, and come along, or you might be too late. [5]
- Into a New World wandered I, A world austere, sublime; And unseen feet came sauntering by; A voice with ardent chime Rang down the idle lanes of sleep; I waked: the night was still; I saw my star its sentry keep Along a southern hill. [11]
- There were high words along the railing among the duke's supporters, Captain Lewis, in his anger, going above an inference that the stallion had been broken privately. [9]
- But if you won't sell at any price, all right; we must try to worry along without the light of your countenance on, the posters, but we got to have it for the banquet. [8]
- There was a wondering and eloquent silence for a moment, then a great wave of laughter began to sweep along that human sea, but a warning bugle-blast cut its career short. [5]
- Though Thyone might wonder that a man pursued by Nemesis could allow himself to be borne along so thoughtlessly by the stream of pleasure, Daphne certainly did not grudge him the festal season which, when it had passed, could never return to the blind artist. [10]
- Soon the fat woman who has a fruit-stand at the gate is sure to come waddling along, her beaming face making a sort of illumination in the autumn scenery, and sit down near me. [4]
- Might get along without the equerry and the page, but can't have any wine or cigars without the butler, and can't dress without my valet. [5]
- A solitary song-sparrow, without a note of joy, hops along the snow to the dining-room window, and, turning his little head aside, looks up. [4]
- And go along with you... go," and he continued to put on the uniform the valet handed him. [2]
- A constant marvel with us, as we sped along the bases of the steep mountains on this journey, was, not that avalanches occur, but that they are not occurring all the time. [5]
- Side by side with them the Berkshires cursed and raged and had their way; and when the Sikhs drew over and laid themselves along the English lines a wild cheer went up from the Berkshires. [11]
- They strode along, with their arms projecting straight out from their bodies; they did not hold them out themselves, but fellow-students walked beside them and gave the needed support. [5]
- Silver and China, with the Manners coat-of-arms, were laid out that had not seen the light for many along day. [9]
- Philip drifted along with the crowd. [4]
- That Napoleon agreed with Mouton, and that the army retreated, does not prove that Napoleon caused it to retreat, but that the forces which influenced the whole army and directed it along the Mozhaysk (that is, the Smolensk) road acted simultaneously on him also. [2]
- Come right along with me to the Eyrie, and we'll have something, to eat. [9]
- We creaked along, with many stoppings. [4]
- Carts piled high with household utensils, chairs, and cupboards kept emerging from the gates of the yards and moving along the streets. [2]
- Being left along with his wife, who sat trembling in a corner with her eyes fixed upon the ground, the little man planted himself before her, and folding his arms looked steadily at her for a long time without speaking. [12]
- I went fishing with her, but not in her perilous boat: I merely followed along on the ice and watched her strike her game with her fatally accurate spear. [5]
- We came along with good winds, having no check, though twice we sighted French sloops, which, however, seemed most concerned to leave us to ourselves. [11]
- I went, along with a good many of my neighbors, and it was a sight to see, I can tell you. [5]
- He stepped along with a chipper air, and flung himself into a doll's chair in a very free-and-easy way, without waiting to be asked. [5]
- From queer old-fashioned windows along the curve projected boxes of bright flowers, and over the edge of one of these boxes hung the head and shoulders of a cat--asleep. [5]
- Then the thing will move right along and your royalties will cease to be waste paper. [5]
- At Tuskeegee they will jump to misleading conclusions from insufficient evidence, along with Doctor Parkhurst, and they will deceive the student with the superstition that no gentleman ever swears. [5]
- I hope she will bring her along with her when we're married, la petite est gentille. [2]
- I hope you will bear in mind how remarkably well you have been getting along at St. John's, and what a success you've made. [9]
- The first thing will be to see how she and our little deformed gentleman get along together; for, as I have told you, they sit side by side. [6]
- The valley is wild and very pretty all the way down to Colonel Long's,--twelve miles,--but the wretched-looking people along the way live in a wretched manner. [4]
- Marchand spoiled his wife-run away with her up along the Wind River, eh? [11]
- Clemens and his wife were always privately assisting worthy and ambitious young people along the way of achievement. [5]
- And ask Gaslerie why the devil he don't send along my commission as Deputy Sheriff. [5]
- Mooning along a whole week, and these terrific expenses climbing and climbing all the time! [5]
- Compadre the brave, who stumbles along and never falls, I am sitting on your doorstep, and I am writing on your wall--if I had as much money as you I'd go to every bull-fight. [11]
- Captain Basil Hall, who saw it at flood-stage, says-- 'Sometimes we passed along distances of twenty or thirty miles without seeing a single habitation. [5]
- There are those who prefer a warm bath to a brisk walk in the inspiring air, where ten thousand keen influences minister to the sense of beauty and run along the excited nerves. [4]
- No--the people knew who it was that had been along there: there was only one Hercules. [5]
- Always, always the white foam beats the rocks, and always must man go warily along these coasts. [11]
- A fleet of white clouds, like ships pressed with sail, hurried across the sky as though racing for some determined port; and the shadows they cast along the hillsides accentuated the high brightness of the day, emphasized the vivid and hateful beauty of the landscape. [9]
- He saw the whips in their red caps galloping along the edge of the ravine, he even saw the hounds, and was expecting a fox to show itself at any moment on the ryefield opposite. [2]
- The little tug, which was pretty well packed with the merry company, was swift, and danced along in an exhilarating manner. [4]
- The path along which they walked was already littered with green acorns. [9]
- Presently land appeared, which they took to be the continent, and coasted along to the northward a hundred and thirty miles before finding a harbor. [4]
- The streets along which they passed in the pale morning light were now deserted, and a film of mist, behind which glowed the golden light of the newly risen sun, shrouded the horizon. [10]
- The road along which they moved was bordered on both sides by dead horses; ragged men who had fallen behind from various regiments continually changed about, now joining the moving column, now again lagging behind it. [2]
- From position in which horse lies, think elephant traveled northward along line Berkley Railway. [5]
- We looked every where, as we passed along, but never saw grain or crystal of Lot's wife. [5]
- Not far from where the mule train crept along was a great hole in the mountain-side, as though antique giants of the hills had tunnelled through to make themselves a home or to find the eternal secret of the mountains. [11]
- There are days when the steam ship on the Atlantic glides calmly along under a full canvas, but its central fires must always be ready to make steam against head-winds and antagonistic waves. [4]
- On two occasions, when the falls were sheer, they had to disembark and walk along little portages through the green raspberry bushes. [9]
- And again, as when swept along East Street with the mob, that sense of identity with these people and their wrongs, of submergence with them in their cause possessed her. [9]
- He said that when he walked along in London, people often stopped and looked at the dog. [5]
- They change color when a person comes along and hangs up an immortelle; but that is nothing: any right-feeling reptile would do that. [5]
- We look for what is left of him along here every day. [5]
- I know not what comical sprites sit astride the cider-barrels ranged along the walls. [4]
- Come along, Huck, we've been in here a long time. [5]
- During the weeks we've been at sea, bursting along, have I proved myself? [11]
- Beginning at the western break of the valley, it rushed along each gigantic cliff, whistling into the caves and cracks, to mount in power, to bellow a blast through the great stone bridge. [13]
- Go up to West Eleventh, and drive along slow on the south side; I'll show you the place. [8]
- Strange and varied were the paths along which Fate had led this man. [10]
- These extraordinary towns were ten miles apart, a few months ago, but were growing so fast that they may possibly be joined now, and getting along under a single mayor. [5]
- The little tables were ranged along by the windows, and it chanced that Mr. Harry Riddle sat so close to us that we could touch him. [9]
- Before the lamps were lighted along the Rue de Rivoli and in the great square of the Revolution, the garden was left to the silence of its statues and its thousand memories. [4]
- But now we were expecting one along every moment, and would see him in broad daylight. [5]
- But few words were exchanged in the chariot, for it was only step by step and with considerable difficulty that the horses could get along. [10]
- Dishes of butter were distributed along the table within reach of people's arms, if they had long ones, but there were no private butter plates. [5]
- Some of them were digging, others were wheeling barrowloads of earth along planks, while others stood about doing nothing. [2]
- He and Pierre were borne along lightly and joyously, nearer and nearer to their goal. [2]
- Yet on I went, though wondering that the path along which I groped my way led upward, until the lightning showed me that, by mistake, I had taken the road to Greifenstein. [10]
- And as they went the earth seemed suddenly to blossom anew, the glory of the Scarlet Hills burst upon them, and they could hear bugles calling far off and see giant figures trooping along the hills, all scarlet too, with streaming hair. [11]
- And so they went ripping along, and everybody just petrified to see it; and when they got to the Capitol at last it was the quickest trip that ever was made, and everybody said so. [5]
- He and Anne went for a walk along the river, the surface of which was broken by lumps of yellow ice. [9]
- That night we went down the lightning-rod a little after ten, and took one of the candles along, and listened under the window-hole, and heard Jim snoring; so we pitched it in, and it didn't wake him. [5]
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